Nave, chancel and north aisle, and adjoining house built as a unit in red sandstone in 1864, probably by Joseph Hansom. Nearby are the ruins of Beauly Priory, founded for Valliscaulian monks in 1230.

Serving communities in and around the Beauly, such as Muir of Ord, Kirkhill, Kiltarlity, Kilmorack, Drumchardine and those living on the Beauly Braes. Furthermore, the priests supply the private chapel of St Mary's Eskadale, the parish of Our Lady and St Bean in Cannich, St Martin's in Ullapool and the Catholic communities of Gairloch, Poolewe and Lochinver.

How to find us

The church is located at the eastern edge of the village which itself is 20 minutes drive out from the city of Inverness going west on the A862 along the southern shores of the Beauly Firth. Limited parking available in the grounds and in the nearby village square.

If you are coming from the direction of the Lovat Bridge, drive through the village and the church is on your right as you exit.